Preview: Underground #2
Headline - Sneak peek
Posted by Frederik Hautain on Aug 14, 2009
Tags: image comics, lieber, parker, underground
Jeff Parker and Steve Lieber have provide BF with a first look at Underground #2, the second part of their five-issue Image Comics mini series debuting in September.
UNDERGROUND #2 (of 5)
story JEFF PARKER
art & cover STEVE LIEBER
OCTOBER 21
32 PAGES / FC
$3.50
Wes finds Seth inside Stillwater Cave when Harden and his men return, and the rangers find themselves outnumbered- with nowhere to go but deeper in. There's still time to deal with this reasonably, if someone doesn't do something stupid...
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Comments
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Andy Oliver Aug 15, 2009 at 8:07am
Strange when you consider how Image has evolved into something so, so different to the company it was at its inception in terms of its output. Jeff Parker is an always reliably entertaining writer so this one is pencilled in for me.
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